Algebraic Combinatorics
In the context of combinatorial enumeration, $c_n(x)$ refers to the generating function associated with counting the number of ways to arrange objects under certain conditions, particularly when symmetry or group actions are involved. This term is crucial in understanding how to apply Polya's Enumeration Theorem to count distinct configurations efficiently by considering the effect of symmetries on arrangements.
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